Companion to Mark Twain (eBook)
592 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-119-11791-9 (ISBN)
Peter Messent is Emeritus Professor of Modern American Literature at Nottingham University. He is the author of The Crime Fiction Handbook (2012), the prize-winning Mark Twain and Male Friendship (2009), The Short Works of Mark Twain: A Critical Study (2001), Mark Twain (1997), Ernest Hemingway (1992), and New Readings of the American Novel: Narrative Theory and its Application (1990). Louis J. Budd died after this book was first published, in 2011. He was James B. Duke Professor (Emeritus) of American Literature at Duke University, where he taught American Literature from 1981 to 1991. He was also the author of Mark Twain: Social Philosopher (reissued 2001) and Our Mark Twain: The Making of his Public Personality (1983) and the editor of Mark Twain: The Contemporary Reviews (1999). He served as founding president of the Mark Twain Circle of America
Notes on Contributors x
Note on Referencing xvii
Acknowledgments xix
PART I The Cultural Context 1
1 Mark Twain and Nation 3
Randall Knoper
2 Mark Twain and Human Nature 21
Tom Quirk
3 Mark Twain and America's Christian Mission Abroad 38
Susan K. Harris
4 Mark Twain and Whiteness 53
Richard S. Lowry
5 Mark Twain and Gender 66
Peter Stoneley
6 Twain and Modernity 78
T. J. Lustig
7 Mark Twain and Politics 94
James S. Leonard
8 "The State, it is I": Mark Twain, Imperialism, and the New Americanists 109
Scott Michaelsen
PART II Mark Twain and Others 123
9 Twain, Language, and the Southern Humorists 125
Gavin Jones
10 The "American Dickens": Mark Twain and Charles Dickens 141
Christopher Gair
11 Nevada Influences on Mark Twain 157
Lawrence I. Berkove
12 The Twain-Cable Combination 172
Stephen Railton
13 Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, and Realism 186
Peter Messent
PART III Mark Twain: Publishing and Performing 209
14 "I don't know A from B" Mark Twain and Orality 211
Thomas D. Zlatic
15 Mark Twain and the Profession of Writing 228
Leland Krauth
16 Mark Twain and the Promise and Problems of Magazines 243
Martin T. Buinicki
17 Mark Twain and the Stage 259
Shelley Fisher Fishkin
18 Mark Twain on the Screen 274
R. Kent Rasmussen and Mark Dawidziak
PART IV Mark Twain and Travel 291
19 Twain and the Mississippi 293
Andrew Dix
20 Mark Twain and the Literary Construction of the American West 309
Gary Scharnhorst
21 Mark Twain and Continental Europe 324
Holger Kersten
22 Mark Twain and Travel Writing 338
Jeffrey Alan Melton
PART V Mark Twain' Fiction 355
23 Mark Twain's Short Fiction 357
Henry B. Wonham
24 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Prince and the Pauper as Juvenile Literature 371
Linda A. Morris
25 Plotting and Narrating "Huck" 387
Victor Doyno
26 Going to Tom's Hell in Huckleberry Finn 401
Hilton Obenzinger
27 History, "Civilization," and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 416
Sam Halliday
28 Mark Twain's Dialects 431
David Lionel Smith
29 Killing Half A Dog, Half A Novel: The Trouble With The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson and The Comedy Those Extraordinary Twins 441
John Bird
30 Dreaming Better Dreams: The Late Writing of Mark Twain 449
Forrest G. Robinson
PART VI Mark Twain's Humor 467
31 Mark Twain's Visual Humor 469
Louis J. Budd
32 Mark Twain and Post-Civil War Humor 485
Cameron C. Nickels
33 Mark Twain and Amiable Humor 500
Gregg Camfield
34 Mark Twain and the Enigmas of Wit 513
Bruce Michelson
PART VII A Retrospective 531
35 The State of Mark Twain Studies 533
Alan Gribben
Index 555
"On a vast range of subjects there is a plenitude here of scholarly research and insight ... much of it proving illuminating and challenging." Notes and Queries
"Highly recommended." Reference Reviews
"This commendable handbook should stimulate renewed debate on the canon." CHOICE
"A monumental distillation of an enormous range of material, Wagner-Martin's rich book should be required reading for anyone grappling with making sense of the prolific, broad-spectrum, and diverse writing in the U.S. since 1950." Thadious M. Davis, University of Pennsylvania
"Linda Wagner-Martin's history impressively and judiciously surveys all fields of American writing over the past sixty years, taking full account of significant cultural and historical contexts and the major critical commentaries that have helped shape our understanding of developments in the second half of the last century and the dozen years following the millennium. Balanced, informative and always highly readable there is much here for general readers, students and specialists alike." Christopher MacGowan, the College of William and Mary
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.6.2015 |
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Reihe/Serie | Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture | Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Anglistik / Amerikanistik |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturgeschichte | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft | |
Schlagworte | 19th Century American Literature • American Literature • Amerikanische Literatur • Amerikanische Literatur / 19. Jhd. • Comparative & World Literature • Literature • Literaturwissenschaft • Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft u. Weltliteratur |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-11791-7 / 1119117917 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-11791-9 / 9781119117919 |
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